Two points: first, editing a DLL is non trivial. You need to know machine code (or for .NET DLL's IL) and know how the instruction set works. I can't help but thinking that if you had the skills to do this, this question would not be being asked. Secondly,
what are you trying to achieve? Generally, editing a DLL is done by highly skilled people (and I long ago lost those skills!) in order to fix some problem.

A much better way, of course is to just change the source code, and re-compile. But again, the question is what exactly do you want to achieve.

To learn more about debugging and debugging tools that you'd need, I'd start from here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/windows/hardware/ff539099%28v=vs.85%29.aspx.

One final point, this forum is not the best place for this question. If you respond as to what you are wanting to achieve, hopefully we can point you to the right place.

As others have said, your question is unclear. If you want to use a script to modify a text string inside a .dll file then there is a way to do it with VBScript. You need to post further details if this is what you want. Whether the .dll file will still work
is uncertain.

As others have said, your question is unclear. If you want to use a script to modify a text string inside a .dll file then there is a way to do it with VBScript. You need to post further details if this is what you want. Whether the .dll file will still work
is uncertain.

I am still waiting for script's author to confirm his procedure on running PHP, based on his previous reply, I can edit php.ini with Notepad, but I am not able to run PHP script on cmd, and wonder whether I need to install MySQL server before running it,
the more questions I ask with the author, the more I know the question is not clear to be posted in this forum at the first place, maybe the author's instruction is not working, but I still wait for his reply at this moment.

I am very appreciated any help from your guys, and I will workout the rest of issues with the author.

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